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“If someone is showing signs of puberty before age eight they should talk to their doctor about it, and if they haven’t had a period by age 15 they should also talk to their doctor about it,” she said."

Are you sure that MOST started at 15-16? Because the article also says:

"They found that women born in the oldest bracket, between 1950-1969, got their period at 12.5 years old on average, compared to 11.9 years old for the youngest group, born between 2000-2005."

Neither of these two pieces from the article support your anecdotal notes.




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